Corruption is engulfing Region Six
Dear Editor, As a Regional Councillor, it is my duty to speak against the cancer of corruption which is engulfing Region 6 at an alarming rate with no solutions in sight.
Dear Editor, As a Regional Councillor, it is my duty to speak against the cancer of corruption which is engulfing Region 6 at an alarming rate with no solutions in sight.
Dear Editor, Following the news about the Guyana Chronicle and the termination of the contract with two of its columnists there are a few issues observers of political events and the media would note.
Dear Editor, Along the Atlantic coast of Berbice in what is known as the Corentyne there are 2 major towns that anchor the development of the area.
Dear Editor, We can qualify for the World Cup if we put a great deal of thought into our approach.
It is incomprehensible that the government here was given notification by the US government in November, 2015 of new regulations for Siluriformes (catfish) and failed to take all of the required steps to enable continued exports from Guyana.
Dear Editor, Upon reading a letter titled ‘Every Councillor has a voice at the Georgetown City Council’ (SN, March 17) over my customary cup of coffee this morning, I couldn’t help but smile and shake my head in disbelief.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to a statement issued on behalf of the Management of Classic International Hotel by Ras Leon Saul and published in the March 14, 2018 editions of Kaieteur News and Stabroek News, under the headlines ‘Delay in permission…Berbice hotel threatens to dismantle wind turbine, ship it back to India’ and ‘Government has not responded to offer to supply national grid from wind turbine’, respectively.
Dear Editor, Please allow me space to share thoughts on the recent Mayor and City Council elections as I believe the unnecessary perversion of the democratic process requires a response from those of us concerned about our nation’s younger generations.
It is no secret that the City Council cannot manage the city, but now we know that they cannot manage a democratic election either.
Dear Editor, When the news broke that columnists, Dr David Hinds, executive member of the WPA, and prominent trade unionist Mr Lincoln Lewis were banned from the Guyana Chronicle newspaper, I was certain that the decision to stop publishing the ‘Hind Sight’, and ‘Eye on Guyana’ columns was one made by the government either at the formal or informal levels.
Dear Editor, Please refer to an article which appeared in your Stabroek News issue of Friday March 16, 2018 on page.
Dear Editor, Mr E B John’s question in yesterday’s Stabroek News asking when will the CoI report into the Public Service be read, raises a wider question as to when will action be taken on the other CoIs that have been held.
Dear Editor, The residents of Bachelors Adventure met on Sunday, 11th March and agreed to invite representatives of GuySuCo and the government to discuss the return of their backlands, which were stolen by the Bookers Sugar Estates in the 1950s.
Dear Editor, The Working Peoples Alliance Over-seas Associates (WPAOA) condemns in the strongest possible terms the termination of the contracts of two public columnists by the Guyana Chronicle.
Dear Editor, “I shall not pretend that my life has been a triumph.
Dear Editor, It is a fact that the performance of the Guyana Police Force (GPF), for the most part, leaves a lot to be desired.
Dear Editor, When you come from a small country like Guyana, you should always have an outward outlook.
Dear Editor, The minority arm of the coalition was “kicked to the kerb” in GT mayoral elections.
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